Cry for justice forBaby Nirbhaya' resonates across the globe

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April 4, 2015

Mangaluru: With dissatisfaction growing among people across coastal Karnataka with regard to allegedinaction' by the concerned government authorities against Mangalore One School over the sexual abuse of a three-and-half-year old nursery student by a school driver three weeks ago, a campaign was spearheaded by few activists and members of the society –Justice for Baby Nirbhaya, Mangalore' – reaching out to people across the globe in their hope for justice for the little girl.

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Taking to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, a Facebook page and Hashtag (#) were created shortly after the incident with hopes of gaining recognition beyond the coastal region. Within a few days after the Facebook page was created, an online campaign was launched and is steadily gaining momentum with pleas forJustice for Baby Nirbhaya' - resonating across the Asian continent and various parts of the globe.

On the Facebook page –Justice for Baby Nirbhaya, Mangalore' – several Indians living in the country and abroad can be seen posting their pictures online holding a banner demanding justice for the girl. The pictures are steadily increasing in number, with several citizens of foreign countries too, joining hands in the campaign with a plea for justice.

The number of followers on the Facebook page has crossed 6,000 and continuing to gain more followers, along with nearly 100 pictures of men, women or children from different backgrounds and nationalities holding banners reading “I am Baby Nirbhaya” or demanding “Justice for Baby Nirbhaya”.

Pictures have been posted with hashtags from several countries and cities across the globe such as Syria, UAE, Lebanon, Somalia, Pakistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa, China, Romania, United States and others to highlight the gruesome and heinous crime committed on a little girl.

The activists behind the online campaign demand action against the school authorities who tried to defend the rapist and also leveled false allegations against the innocent child. They want to drive home the Chief Minister and governmental authorities the gravity of the sexual crime and also want to send the message loud and clear that the campaign will be kept going till justice is meted to the little girl and her family.

Speaking to Coastaldigest.com, one of the admins of the Facebook page said that the page was created by a group of Mangalureans and sparked an online campaign to create awareness among the masses about child sexual abuse, which could also happen in tier II cities and not just metropolitan cities such as Bengaluru and Delhi.

They said that till date, there has been reportedly no action taken against the school management which initially tried to deny and cover up the sexual crime. According to sections of the POCSO Act, the school management should be answerable to such crimes on children studying in their school and taken to task by the authorities concerned, he said.

They said that the idea behind the campaign was also to create awareness among families and parents about the physical and behavioural signs of sexual abuse among children, since child sexual abuse was fairly common even in India.

Along with the online campaign, the group of activists and like-minded people has recently spoken to the chief minister, home minister and primary education minister, urging them to take cognizance of the crime and take appropriate and necessary action against the school authorities.

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August 8,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 8: As visuals of the Air India Express flight crash at Kozhikode international airport emerge, one cannot help but be reminded of an eerily similar and unfortunate accident that occurred a decade ago. The August 7, 2020 tragedy brought back memories of the 2010 crash.

It was on May 22, 2010 that an Air India Express Boeing 737-800 flight from Dubai to Mangaluru over shot the runway while landing at Bajpe airport and fell into a cliff. Of the 160 passengers and 6 crew members on board, 158 were killed (all crew members and 152 passengers) and only 8 survived.

Even back then, the plane had split into two. The crash has been termed as one of India's worst aviation disasters.

The final conversations between Air traffic control (ATC) and the pilot prior to the landing showed no indication of any distress.

Like the Mangaluru accident, Karipur crash too happened when the flight was attempting to land.

The captain of the aircraft which crashed at Mangaluru, Z Glucia, was an experienced pilot with 10,000 hours of flying experience and had 19 landings at the Mangalore airport. Co-pilot S S Ahluwalia, with 3,000 hours of flying experience had as many as 66 landings at this airport. Both the pilot and co-pilot were among the victims.

An investigation into the accident later found that the cause of the accident was the captain’s failure to discontinue an ‘unstabilised approach’ and his persistence to continue with the landing, despite three calls from the First Officer to ‘go-around’.

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Abu Muhammad | coastaldigest.com
January 16,2020

Even as the Muslims of undivided Dakshina Kannada district broke out of the “spiral of silence” and made history by leading an unprecedented protest against CAA, NPR and NRC as well as the categorial mistreatment of non-saffronites at the hands of the police across the country, mainstream media turned a blind eye to the spectacle at the Shah Garden Maidan in Mangaluru’s Adyar where about two lakh patriots with tricolor in their hands converged to assert themselves on January 15th, 2020, a date which will be remembered by the people of coastal Karnataka forever.

The largest gathering in the history of Mangaluru was absolutely peaceful, law-abiding and respectful. While the slogans of ‘Azaadi’ were reverberating in the atmosphere, the protesters were seen making way for vehicles and passersby, taking care of women and helping elderly citizens on the highway adjacent to the ground. Though the organisers and most of the participants were Muslims, they collectively identified themselves as “We, the people of India”.

The district administration and the police department hadn’t imagined or even dreamt of such a mammoth gathering after blocking the highway and banning public transport from 9 am to 9 pm. Many opine that this action was taken only to discourage the concerned from participating in the protest and to create fear in the hearts of the people who are yet to process the unjustifiable deaths of two innocent citizens in an unwarranted police firing a few weeks ago.

What has since surprised the protesters most is the mainstream media’s blatant attempt to downplay the significance of this largest ever gathering. Shockingly, it could not make it to the front pages of any of the state-level Kannada daily newspapers except city-based Vaartha Bharathi. In the absence of The Hindu, which had announced a holiday on account of Makar Sankranti, most of the English newspapers too pitilessly buried the historic event in their inner pagers. National TV channels too were evidently reluctant to cover the event until NDTV started telecasting the news of the protest.

This uneasy relationship between the media and minorities in coastal Karnataka has long existed, but the non-coverage of the huge protest of Jan 15 marks a quantum leap beyond the media’s traditional pro-Sangh Parivar stance and biases –– which in the past had often demonised non-saffronites –– to now completely ignore and suppress the people’s voice. This media bias has naturally evoked a sharp response from netizens, who took to social media to issue clarion calls to boycott the mainstream media forever.

Cleanliness Drive

Most major protest meets and rallies –– both religious and political –– leave behind tonnes of garbage, especially water bottles, placards and buntings. However, the organisers of the Jan 15 protest meet led by example by launching a cleanliness drive in the area soon after the protesters left the venue peacefully. The drive continued on Jan 16 too. (Ironically, amidst this ongoing cleanliness drive, a local news portal captured photos of a few plastic bottles scattered along the road at Adyar and published a report accusing the event organisers and participants of polluting the area!)

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April 13,2020

Mangaluru: The Karnataka-Kerala border closure at Talapady amidst nationwide Covid-19 lockdown has not only prevented the movement of vehicles and people from Kasaragod to Mangaluru but also stopped the supply of life-saving drugs from Karnataka’s medical hub to its bordering district.

Hundreds of people from Kasaragod and Kannur districts who were treated in hospitals of Mangaluru for past several years are still dependent on some of the medicines that are available only in Mangaluru. Such medicines have become inaccessible for Keralites following the border closure. Every day, a number of people from Kerala call their acquaintances in Mangaluru to see if there is a way to get medicine.

In fact, Karnataka government has blocked all 23 roads that connect the state with Kerala. The reason given was, Kasaragod is the hotbed of coronavirus and allowing traffic even in emergency cases might lead to spread of Covid-19 in border districts of Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Mysuru. The attitude has resulted in the death of around a dozen people in Kasaragod district in last couple of weeks.

Even after the intervention of the Supreme Court a few days ago, the authorities in Karnataka are facing the allegation of being hostile either by blocking the way ahead or turning a deaf ear to the patients reaching their border. 

At this juncture, three Good Samaritans – P K G Anoop Kumar of Canara Engineering College, Mangaluru, Satheesh Shetty of Kasaragod Patla and P Jayaprakash of Ponnangala – have come to the aid of the Malayalee patients who are dependent on medicines from Mangaluru. 

The three activists who are currently staying (in fact stranded amidst lockdown) in Mangaluru, are delivering life-saving medicines to patients in Kerala through Kerala fire servicemen and policemen posted at the Talapady border. 

Anoop Kumar says that took the initiative after a woman, Maria Augustine from Chemberi (Taliparamba) Nellikkutty, contacted him for a medicine. He managed to buy it from a medical store in the port city and handed it over to a Kerala fire serviceman at Talapady border. 

All three are activists of Communist Party of India (Marxist). After moving to Mangaluru, they set up ‘We Donate Charitable Society’ to donate blood. The activists say that they are ready to dispatch medicines from Mangaluru to any person in Kerala. Those Keralites who are in need of medicines from may contact: 888471344 - Anoop, 9895135881 - Jayaprakash

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Sunday, 21 Jun 2020

Salute to you dears.  May God bless you.  HOpe public and Govt will appreciate your sacrifice and support you.

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